Sow in Love Podcast
Welcome to Sow in Love, a cozy Inn where we explore the art of ancient self-care practices. Each episode, we dive into heartfelt conversations to help us rest, refresh, and renew, all while staying rooted in YHWH's love and biblical teachings. Whether you’re seeking peace in your daily routine, encouragement and awareness in your spiritual walk, or a moment of quiet reflection, the Sow in Love Podcast is here to walk alongside you in your journey of healing, and holy sanctification. Let’s nurture our hearts, bodies, minds and community with biblical self-care practices that nourish the soul.
Sow in Love Podcast
008: Creating Rhythm Between Rest & Responsibility
Today we’re continuing our series on creating a rhythm between rest and responsibilities.
If you’ve ever felt stretched thin, burned out, or like you’re carrying more than you can hold—you’re not alone. Even the prophet Elijah hit his breaking point. After one of his greatest spiritual victories, he was done. Worn out. Ready to give up. And what did God prescribe? Not more striving, not another assignment—He prescribed rest, nourishment, and stillness.
In this episode, I’m unpacking Elijah’s story in 1 Kings 19 and what it teaches us about burnout, Sabbath rhythms, and the beauty of slowing down before God. You’ll also get some practical reflection prompts and simple practices to help you release the hustle and reclaim soul care.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why Elijah’s burnout story matters for us today (1 Kings 19)
- How God meets us in our weakness with rest and provision
- Why rest isn’t laziness—it’s obedience and trust
- Practical reflection prompts for slowing down and breathing again
- Ways to create a rhythm of Sabbath and intentional stillness in your week
Reflection Prompts for You:
- Where do I feel emotionally or spiritually dry right now?
- What’s one part of my routine I could release to make space for renewal?
- Where have I been trying to produce instead of simply being with God?
Scripture to Meditate On:
- 1 Kings 19:1–8 — Elijah’s burnout and God’s provision
- Matthew 11:28 — Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
Complimentary Gift for Your Stay
This week, I’m sharing a favorite resource from my personal library: 52 Hebrew Words Every Christian Should Know. The Hebrew word tal means “dew”—a symbol of God’s quiet, constant blessing. Just like morning dew in the desert, God’s mercy shows up daily, even when we don’t notice. Look for the “dew” in your life this week.
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Onward in holiness,
Jamaya